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Stan Lee Drops Big Hero 6 Sequel News

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Did Stan Lee just reveal that a Big Hero 6 sequel is in the works?
Over the last few years, Lee has gotten a bit of a reputation for saying whatever the hell he wants when it comes to superhero movies. A couple years back, before the Black Panther movie was announced, the comic book guru let slip that that project was in development. Now, it seems he may have confirmed a followup to Disney/Marvel\'s popular animated movie.
"After Ant-Man, we\'re going to start playing around with Doctor Strange, the Black Panther, the Inhumans, and then we have to come back for Guardians of the Galaxy 2, Big Hero 6, The Avengers, Captain America," Lee told the Toronto Sun in a recent interview.
It should be noted that while Lee is often credited as an executive producer in Marvel\'s films, it\'s mostly just an honorary title. As such, he probably only knows so much about the inner workings of the movies, although it\'s entirely possible he knows something we don\'t.
That said, the idea of Marvel moving forward with the Big Hero 6 franchise wouldn\'t be at all surprising. The first film was the highest grossing animated movie of 2014, earning $651 million worldwide.
Max Nicholson is a writer for IGN, and he desperately seeks your approval. Show him some love by following @Max_Nicholson on Twitter or MaxNicholson on IGN.
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